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YouthCompass - Competence Balance of young Roma fo..
YouthCompass - Competence Balance of young Roma for recording, assessing and acknowledging their non-formally and informally acquired competences
Start date: Sep 1, 2015,
End date: Aug 31, 2017
PROJECT
FINISHED
With 10 to 12 million members, Roma are the biggest ethnic minority in Europe. A relevant reason for their permanent discrimination is their low education level. Due to that the disadvantages are especially obvious in the education sector. A real segregation exists. Of course, actual education deficits, discrimination, prejudices and clichés of the majority population as well as missing motivation, self-chosen isolation and the lack of self-knowledge of Roma are responsible for their limited access to education and employment.
A large threshold for the access to education and employment, however, is the missing prove of their informally and non-formally acquired competences. Therefore, our project focuses on the recording, assessment and acknowledgment of those competences of young Roma. This way it will contribute to the implementation of the national Roma Integration Strategies in the partner countries as part of the Europe 2020 Strategy, particularly to the increasing of the employment rate and the reduction of school drop-outs of young Roma.
"YouthCompass" will be realised by partner organisations from Hungary, Germany, France and Romania and aims concretely at the modification of the French Model of Competence Balance for 14 to 25 year old Roma. After the successful test this target group will obtain tools for the professional orientation, career planning and the improvement of their employability. For the exploitation of those tools there is the need for Competence Councillors. Therefore, youth work actors from Hungary, Germany, France and Romania will be trained based on developed training material who will again educate additional multipliers in their countries. In order to be able to provide Competence Balance in the partner countries, two partner organisations will be certified as Competence Balance Centre within the project duration.
Political decision makers ensure the implementation of the Competence Balance in the youth work systems of the partner countries.
The project enables the target group in the partner countries for the first time to give a clear image of their personality and to recognise and assess existing strengths and weaknesses clearly. Based on this, they can plan a realistic future, check education and employment plans and build up motivations in order to face requirements of the education and labour market due to their strengths. Youth and educational institutions, labour administrations, NGO and employers are familiar with the target group Roma and receive through the project appropriate instruments, methods and practices to involve Roma as clients, learners, apprentices, job seekers, employees and partners.